Opposite of to immerse or submerge into liquid
Opposite of to physically fall or drop
Opposite of to decrease in level, amount or degree
Opposite of to lower or move (something) downwards
Opposite of to dim or lower the beam of a source of light
Opposite of to take a brief or hurried look
Opposite of to move or cause to move into a sloping position
Opposite of to move or fall (at an angle) to a lower level, pitch, etc.
“They marked the border of the highlands and as if to underline this, the road began gradually to incline upwards.”
Opposite of to make one's way through water using one's body
Opposite of to crouch or squat close to the ground
Opposite of to apply or provide with a layer or covering of something
Opposite of to quickly immerse in liquid
“Pull the clothes from the bucket after soaking them for a few minutes, and then throw them into the washing machine.”
Opposite of to become weaker or of poorer quality
Opposite of to change direction suddenly
Opposite of a brief downward slope followed by an upward one
(North American, informal) Opposite of a person who lacks intelligence
Opposite of a deep recess or notch on the edge or surface of something
Opposite of a person who lacks sense or judgment
“A sage can explain impermanence but there is no lesson like a bad bill of health.”
Opposite of a mark impressed on a surface
Opposite of a market where a majority of investors are selling, causing prices to drop
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